Most of it, like most of anything, is pretty run-of-the-mill, cliched stuff that's sort of alright, but tiring after a while. But like any medium, some of it is really good or really bad. Anime is just another type of show. You might as well ask me how I feel about films in general or music in general or radio in general.
If an anime series is good, I'll watch it. If it ain't, I won't. I have to say, I don't watch much anime. Never have either. But I have nothing against it.
Well, that is to say, I used to have nothing against it. The increasingly bizarre fan service and fetishization of characters, and the ludicrous fanboy-ism/fangirl-ism of late is extremely embarrassing. Like with all things, fans ruin everything by taking it too seriously, and too far. Enjoying it is one thing. Devoting your life to it is quite another.
EDIT: It's like Star Trek - a decent Sci-fi show you could watch in the evening, was made into a freakish cultish niche show watched some extremely weird people who just take it far too seriously. The first time I saw two grown men arguing passionately about a minor discrepancy in a FICTIONAL FAKE TV SHOW, was also the time I realized that I could never admit to even somewhat liking Star Trek in public. I mean, it was ludicrous - of course some parts of the TV show don't match up or are inconsistent - IT'S FICTION! IT'S NOT REAL! IT WAS WRITTEN BY SEPARATE WRITERS!
When fans start treating a TV show or an anime series as if the characters or the universe ACTUALLY exists, is the time I start getting the hell out of there.
If an anime series is good, I'll watch it. If it ain't, I won't. I have to say, I don't watch much anime. Never have either. But I have nothing against it.
Well, that is to say, I used to have nothing against it. The increasingly bizarre fan service and fetishization of characters, and the ludicrous fanboy-ism/fangirl-ism of late is extremely embarrassing. Like with all things, fans ruin everything by taking it too seriously, and too far. Enjoying it is one thing. Devoting your life to it is quite another.
EDIT: It's like Star Trek - a decent Sci-fi show you could watch in the evening, was made into a freakish cultish niche show watched some extremely weird people who just take it far too seriously. The first time I saw two grown men arguing passionately about a minor discrepancy in a FICTIONAL FAKE TV SHOW, was also the time I realized that I could never admit to even somewhat liking Star Trek in public. I mean, it was ludicrous - of course some parts of the TV show don't match up or are inconsistent - IT'S FICTION! IT'S NOT REAL! IT WAS WRITTEN BY SEPARATE WRITERS!
When fans start treating a TV show or an anime series as if the characters or the universe ACTUALLY exists, is the time I start getting the hell out of there.